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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Jb weld?
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<blockquote data-quote="IUP99snake" data-source="post: 9258792" data-attributes="member: 7060"><p>I've used it to glue together my Lightning 90MM MAF to the metal adapter flange after it always blew gaskets between the area where the flange bolts to the one side of the MAF. </p><p></p><p>The problem is that the contact surface on the LMAF is very thin and uneven in certain areas, and the gasket always blows out and leaks boost. I got rid of the gasket and covered the entire mating surface with JB weld. It holds so good, I don't even need to have the MAF and the adapter flange bolted together anymore. The car runs a lot better too. </p><p></p><p>I know it holds at least 15LBS of boost. I just pulled it out a few weeks ago to clean the MAF, and after 2 years, there is no sign of leaking or deterioration. </p><p></p><p>Homer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IUP99snake, post: 9258792, member: 7060"] I've used it to glue together my Lightning 90MM MAF to the metal adapter flange after it always blew gaskets between the area where the flange bolts to the one side of the MAF. The problem is that the contact surface on the LMAF is very thin and uneven in certain areas, and the gasket always blows out and leaks boost. I got rid of the gasket and covered the entire mating surface with JB weld. It holds so good, I don't even need to have the MAF and the adapter flange bolted together anymore. The car runs a lot better too. I know it holds at least 15LBS of boost. I just pulled it out a few weeks ago to clean the MAF, and after 2 years, there is no sign of leaking or deterioration. Homer [/QUOTE]
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